Suspend and Resume
Under the circumstance of extremely low power, the system will stop all tasks
stored them in memory to save the power. This is called Suspend mode. The
Suspend Mode features three levels: Powered-On-Suspend (POS) mode,
Suspend-To-RAM (STR) mode and Suspend-To-Disk (STD) mode.
Note: Be sure not to initiate the Suspend Mode when any of the disk
drives is accessed such as HDD, FDD and CD-ROM drive.
The system operation can be returned to exactly where it was suspended
when the wake-up event occurs. This is called Resume.
Powered On Suspend (POS)
In these two suspend modes, Powered-On-Suspend (POS) saves the less
amount of power than STD (Suspend to Disk) mode. However, it takes the
least time to return to full operation.
Resume from POS Mode
The system may be resumed from the Powered-On-Suspend mode by:
m Alarm resume (month/day/hour/minute): The system will resume at the
specified time.
m Modem ring: The system will resume when a modem ring is detected.
(COM port only)
m Any keyboard key pressed
m Depressing the power button (if configured as Suspend/Resume
function under SCU)
Chapter 3—BIOS Utilities 2-27
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